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  1. Jan 20, 2021 · "The mercenary, Frantz Fuchs, is modelled on a real Austrian terrorist named Franz Fuchs, a really scary guy, that I read about in the newspaper when designing the map," Jacob says.

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    International terrorist Frantz Fuchs was born in Linz, Austria in 1929 where he spent his formative years nurtured in violence by his father who, when World War II broke out, encouraged the young Frantz to join a different youth organization that had uniforms, instilled hatred in his mind and provided his son with weapons to play with. Frantz's vio...

    Unlike 47's other four fathers, Frantz is the only one who does not employ an extensive amount of bodyguards, instead relying on only two personal bodyguards. His unpreparedness eventually leads to 47 being able to confront him in his room. Additionally, he surrenders the moment 47 appears without any attempt to retaliate, something that 47's other...

    In Traditions of the Trade, he and his brother, Fritz Fuchs, intended to set off a chemical bomb at a GM summit held in the Thermal Bath Hotel. However, under a request from a client (which later is known to be Otto Wolfgang Ort-Meyer), 47 killed both of them and took the bomb before they could go through with their plan.

    Military Training: Fuchs was trained in the French Foreign Legion in hand to hand combat, military tactics, firearms, and explosives. This made him efficient as an assassin and mercenary. Demolition Expert: His military training have honed his knowledge and skills on explosives which made him one of the world's most dangerous mercenaries.

    In Hitman: Codename 47, Frantz used the alias "Heinrich Wulff" in his hotel registration. In the remake of Hitman: Contracts it was changed to "Björn Wulff".
    He is inspired by the real-life Franz Fuchs, a xenophobic serial bomber who killed four people with IEDs and mailbombs sent to those he felt were friendly to foreigners. Jacob Andersen read about h...
    He wears a red thong while showering. This way, his genitals are not shown.
    While unarmed, Fuchs has a Luger P08 SDin his hotel room, due to the fact he is a Nazi WWII veteran.
  2. “The mercenary, Frantz Fuchs, is modelled on a real Austrian terrorist named Franz Fuchs, a really scary guy, that I read about in the newspaper when designing the map,” Jacob says. Eventually, Hitman: Codename 47 comes full circle and you end up where you started: in the lab, face to face with your creator, a dastardly doctor by the name of Ort-meyer.

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    • 47 Meets Diana. In order to avoid being a target of Providence, Dr. Ort-Meyer created a window for 47 to make his escape which meant that neither he nor Providence would have control of 47.
    • The Rest Of The Clones Died. Subject 47 was later assigned new missions to perform for Providence and was teamed up with Subject 81 forming another bond.
    • 47 Had His Memory Wiped. After getting captured, Subject 47 was forcibly injected with a drug to wipe and manipulate his mind so that important events in his level were replaced by insignificant flashbacks and false memories.
    • Subject 6 Escaped. Despite the surprise attack on the institution which erupted into flames, the doctor was already well-prepared for a revolt and the well-armed guards had initiated military-like tactics that easily overthrew the clones.
  3. Expy: Frantz may be an allegory to the real-life Frantz Fuchs, a xenophobic serial bomber who killed four people with I.E.Ds and mailbombs sent to people and organizations he felt were friendly to foreigners. Fritz is a parody of Adolf Hitler, as he is an Austrian with strong Nazi affiliations.

  4. Also, there was a full conversation between Frantz Fuchs and 47. But they realised that they needed to make the level more complicated, so, they added another character - Fritz Fuchs, Frantz Fuchs' brother, and for some reason, they used Frantz's voice actor to voice act Fritz Fuchs and used someone else to voice act Frantz Fuchs.

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  6. In the 1950's, five men of various nationalities began serving in the same unit of the French Foreign Legion, namely, Otto Wolfgang Ort-Meyer, Lee Hong, Pablo Belisario Ochoa, Frantz Fuchs, and Arkadij Jegorov.After finishing their service, Ort-Meyer started up a mental institution in Romania as a cover for genetic experiments, while all the other four became major crime lords and terrorists.

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